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by Dr Robin Cook
 (8/12/2001)
Lee Wulff
This point is so believable. It is right to the point. Robin Cook through an enjoyable novel gives the real deal happening right this moment. Believe this man.
Under The Tuscan Sun: At Home In Italy
by Frances Mayes
 (8/12/2001)
Dana Viglante
This was the best book I have ever read. I traveled through Italy three years ago and did not want to come home. Frances Mayes style of writing made me feel like I was sitting at the table with her. It was a wonderful book and I was disappointed when I finishedmore
Tripwire
by Lee Child
 (8/12/2001)
T Wiles
I have read all the four Lee Child books and have particularly enjoyed them all, especially "The Visitor" and "Tripwire". I am addicted to both his character, Jack Reacher, and to the author's style of writing. I can't wait for his next publication!
Tuesdays With Morrie: An Old Man, A Young Man & The Last Great Lesson
by Mitch Albom
 (8/12/2001)
Lauren
I enjoyed this book somewhat. It was very heart- warming and nice. The only thing I didn't like was the fact that is was so repetitive. It conveys a great message. I just didn't enjoy the fact of how , for example, every chapter was named almost the same thing. Othermore
Tuesdays With Morrie: An Old Man, A Young Man & The Last Great Lesson
by Mitch Albom
 (8/12/2001)
Paul P.
I think that Mitch Albom's book, Tuesday with Morrie is the most beautiful book I have read in many years. Its wisdom and compassion will stay with me for the rest of my life. No wonder it has been on the best seller list for over three years. A truly great story ofmore
Tuesdays With Morrie: An Old Man, A Young Man & The Last Great Lesson
by Mitch Albom
 (8/12/2001)
Stefanie Rae Huddleston
I think that I have never read such an inspiring book ever! I had to read it for a book report, and didn't think it would be good, but after reading it I want to read it again and again! It is so insightful and inspiring! I love it a lot!
Tuesdays With Morrie: An Old Man, A Young Man & The Last Great Lesson
by Mitch Albom
 (8/12/2001)
Mary K. Dujmich
This is honestly the best book I have ever read. The powerful message that Morrie gives us about living and friendship is truly a gift. Mitch Albom happened to be the messenger who compiled this unforgettable story. I am grateful they found each other again!
Tuesdays With Morrie: An Old Man, A Young Man & The Last Great Lesson
by Mitch Albom
 (8/12/2001)
Lisa Harrison
For those of you who have not read this book, you are truly really missing out on the best book I've ever read. This is a book everyone can relate to. It's not about some old man dying and he tells his stories to his student. It's about a man named Morrie whomore
Tuesdays With Morrie: An Old Man, A Young Man & The Last Great Lesson
by Mitch Albom
 (8/12/2001)
Susannah
This book touched me in many ways. I recently found out about it after the death of my father. My dad had ALS just like Morrie. I truly want to thank Oprah for showing TV viewers how awful this disease is and what true friendship really is. This book was a truemore
Tuesdays With Morrie: An Old Man, A Young Man & The Last Great Lesson
by Mitch Albom
 (8/12/2001)
Kevin Duffy
I have a sister with ALS and from the onset of her disease diagnosis over 10 years ago, I prayed for someone to tell the public about the dreaded effects (and blessings) of this disease. It is truly a horrific disease and those that have it and those who knowmore
Tuesdays With Morrie: An Old Man, A Young Man & The Last Great Lesson
by Mitch Albom
 (8/12/2001)
Unknown Author
I enjoyed this book very much. I recently graduated high school and gave this book to one of my teachers as a gift. The book touched me in many ways. Throughout my high school years I had become close with this one certain teacher, she was my eleventh grademore
Tuesdays With Morrie: An Old Man, A Young Man & The Last Great Lesson
by Mitch Albom
 (8/12/2001)
Rose
I was looking forward to this book, but I found it to be a collection of moldy bromides and generally-accepted platitudes inflated to look like something new.
Timeline
by Michael Crichton
 (8/12/2001)
James
I had to make a trip from N.C. to Fl. by car, I got the unabridged cassette of Timeline by Michael Crichton. From the start, I was hooked. The way he uses quantum technology to make the story believable is suplus. I became so
They Are My Children, Too: A Mother's Struggle for Her Sons
by Catherine Meyer
 (8/12/2001)
Mary
I am in a situation where I am in constant fear of my sons father kidnapping my son. This is a gut wrenching story, I pray that one day it will have a happy ending. I am from Melbourne Australia and would like to personally write to Catherine, if at all possible. Theremore
They Are My Children, Too: A Mother's Struggle for Her Sons
by Catherine Meyer
 (8/12/2001)
Jimmie Begin
I read this book during May, 1999. There are many times that as I read the book aloud to family and friends, I felt I was reading my life story. We could change the names and the country to the U.S. and it could be the same story. I would like to be in touchmore
They Are My Children, Too: A Mother's Struggle for Her Sons
by Catherine Meyer
 (8/12/2001)
Belinda Whelan
I'm not one for writing lengthy paragraphs but I do wish to say that this book found it's way into my life. I live in Melbourne, Australia. If it found it's way to me, I hope it can somehow find it's way through to Alexander & Constantin and maybe one daymore

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 (8/12/2001)
Wallace Devlin
Once again an exciting read from the master. We find Sean at work but this time he plays a bit part. Hannah finally made Superintendent. Ferguson is his usual urbane self. The story is riveting and has a sad ending with the heroin, Lady Helen, dying before hermore

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 (8/12/2001)
Graham
I thought the book was excellent and could not put it down! having just read it for the second time I happened to go past an old war time airfield it was quite an eerie feeling I wish someone would make this book into a film

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 (8/12/2001)
Circe
Feel comfortable with The President's Daughter's characters. Mainly based on Blake Johnson, and Ferguson's crew. Lady Helen is the aristocratic 'executioner' in this good follow-up book. Sean is there.. but, not the main character. I also listened to the Brilliancemore
The Vampire Armand: The Vampire Chronicles
by Anne Rice
 (8/12/2001)
Cindy
Read IWTV yrs ago, then rediscovered Anne Rice recently with TVA & bought all her vampire chronicles to fill in the gaps & bring me up to the present Armand book. This book explained Armand's character completely (long overdue from the other books). The tragedymore

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